Finally, we have a new Encanto storyline and it is coming soon. You do not want to miss out on why “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” in this thrilling prequel.
Disney’s Encanto
Encanto is HUGE right now in the Disney realm. There is merchandise, treats, and even fun music performed in the Disney parks with the Dapper Dans, at the Casey Piano, and even by the Disneyland Marching Band.
Walt Disney World guests can meet Mirabel daily at Magic Kingdom. Guests can find Bruno featured in the Adventure Friends Cavalcade daily at Magic Kingdom as well.
Walt Disney World also teased a possible Encanto stage show coming soon with an audition notice. These are great additions to the Disney Parks, but fans want even more of the Encanto storyline.
Encanto Prequel
Disney fans can now find out what happened to have us all say “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” on December 3, 2024.
Disney Books will release “Encanto: Nightmares and Suenos” by Alex Segura which will serve as a prequel following Bruno’s storyline.
This story will transport us back to the famous Casita when Bruno was just seventeen years old. The prequel begins with the internal struggle as Bruno tries to fit in with his family.
His power to tell the future is not well received, and he tries to hide who he really is to become part of his family. Find out how his trying to fit in leads to his downfall.
Pre-Order Details
With a few plot twists, this appears to be a thrilling book that gives readers a greater insight into the Family Madrigal. Pre-orders are available now for $18.99 at many online retailers.
An Encanto prequel is coming on December 3, 2024.
We can’t wait to read this book. The author, Alex Segura, is a New York Times bestselling author who also wrote Poe Dameron: Free Fall and Araña and Spider-Man 2099: Dark Tomorrow. This upcoming work is sure to be a hit among Disney fans
What do you think of this new prequel? Will you be reading it? Share your thoughts with us and share this news with your Disney pals.
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